Publisher's Description

FlickrExport for iPhoto allows you to export images straight from iPhoto to Flickr.com. It allows you to batch-export any number of files at once, and provides support for resizing images before they are sent to the server. Title, Description and Security can all be specified within the plugin's interface.

What's new in this version:

[iPhoto] Fixed an issue that could result in a long pause at the beginning of an export in some libraries

Fixed a problem where FlickrExport's alert for a new version would appear behind the export window, preventing any mouse clicks from being registered

Improved display of correct photo title in error window for some types of upload errors

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.This plugin it si not necessary while you have a free app like 1001. FLickrExport only shows me small thumbnails difficult for me to organize uploads.
in 1001 you can resize the upload window to your needs with a clear preview of the pictures to upload, more when you have different versions

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.I'm sad today. I noticed that FlickrExport had gone from my freeware version to shareware. I wanted to support the product, so I downloaded and installed, but found that it costs US$26!

I really loved the plug-in, but can't justify that much for a small, though very nice, enhancement. Since I can't go back (old version deletes on install), I've lost a favorite feature in iPhoto. Something in the US$10 range would be reasonable, just a suggestion. At a reasonable price this would be a must-have for Flickr users!

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.I am not saying it is horrible by any means. FlickrExport has some very nice features and is easy to use. I think given more time the problems could be ironed out and it could become a stable program. As of now it is not. It has multiple issues and annoyances which are well documented in previous reviews. Some worked out, some remain. Until it has something of a proven history as a stable program the developers might want to consider a price cut. Until then I can not see justifying the price or more than a 3 star rating.

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.I used the free version (and still do). I like it so much I would pay a reasonable amount of $5-8 US. The current price is just to insanely expensive...it costs more than flickr itself!! I can't justify less than 3 stars until the older free version breaks completely.

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.Well just maybe there are some things that are worth paying for - and this for me is one of them. The tight integration with iPhoto makes using this tool a breeze. Grabbing keywords straight out of iPhoto, being able to add to an existing set or create a new one, selecting the level of privacy - great features. Yep, I did ponder about the price, tried a couple of free tools, but in the end I came round to thinking that this was the best way to get my photos from my mac to Flickr. I'm trying to create a sort of mirror of my iPhoto library on Flickr - well the edited highlights anyway - and FlickrExport works for me. Coupled with Graphic Converter for some pre-iPhoto batch changes to the images from my digital camera. Powerful tools.

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.simply within iphoto. but i agree with a previous poster. ~$22USD is a bit expensive for what this does. that's a year for my flickr pro account.

This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.Fraser has done a great job with this app. Downloading the latest today is says 1.2.3. in the installer...
And thanks for making an installer :D Makes life easier for the users... ;)

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